Self-Sabotage Workbook

How Self-Sabotaging Shows Up In Your Career

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Not taking risks: Taking calculated risks is essential for career growth, but if you're too afraid to take risks, you may be missing out on great opportunities.

Not staying organized: If you can't stay organized, you may miss important deadlines or forget to take care of tasks.

You tend to make decisions and choose behaviors that block you from achieving your goals

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Refusing to accept constructive criticism: If you're not willing to listen to criticism and learn from it, you may be hindering your career progress.

Not being proactive: Waiting for instructions or tasks to be handed to you is not the best way to get ahead. Initiative is needed to move forward.

Not setting goals: Without goals, you don't have anything to strive for and that can lead to complacency.

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Seeking comfort: You might stay in your career comfort zone due to fear of failure or uncertainty

Not seeking feedback: Not taking the time to get feedback from your peers or supervisors can keep you from understanding and improving your skills and performance.

Failing to focus on development: Investing in yourself through training and development is essential, especially if you want to move up in your field.

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